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by baldfat 3891 days ago
Having looked seriously into this study it does appear to be done correctly. I struggle with it is Pre-K's fault and not what are we doing wrong with K-3, which is were I think our Public Education System (Especially in Urban Schools) are at our weakest. The "common sense" of start early for reading became all 5 year olds must learn to read became my daughters 3 hours of reading a day Kindergarten and 2.5 hours of math with no recesses.
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The issue is not that it's done incorrectly, the issue is that the limitations of the available sample are such that there will be a bias introduced. Most parents did not respond to request to be evaluated ! that's a very strong indication of a possible bias
It states that the raw values come from the school database with a sample size of around 3,000 children. Also the teachers were giving the responses at the end of the school year.

The parents did have to sign a letter at some point to be apart of this but it appears that there is an issue with the outcomes. I fully believe what is happening in my Head Start really is making a difference, but it seems to be harder to see the advantages right now with this research paper.

only 32% of non-participants gave consent for their children to be evaluated. Nuff said.
Thank you. This study has rocked a lot of people in Head Start around the nation. This could cause problems with funding in the years ahead.